The man 2 times the atomic bomb did not die
Whether it was lucky or unlucky, Tsutomu Yamaguchi was an extremely rare case when he hit the atomic bomb twice but survived and survived to 93 years old.
Mr. Tsutomu Yamaguchi.
On August 6, 1945, when the United States threw the first atomic bomb into Hiroshima, Tsutomu Yamaguchi was then Mitsubishi's tanker designer who took orders to work in Hiroshima.
This unfortunate coincidence caused him to have a perforated ear, temporary blindness, severe burns of the left half and upper body when the bomb exploded 3 km away from him.
A serious injury caused him to be transferred to his hometown in Nagasaki to heal. But at the same time, the US continued to drop the second bomb into the city where he lived. Just like the previous time, the location of the bomb this time was 3 km away from Yamaguchi, but luckily he survived.
So far, he is still the only person recognized by the Japanese government as the only survivor of two atomic bomb explosions.
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